Cupcake Courier

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CranberryClo Posted 24 Oct 2006 , 5:10pm
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Has anyone tried this?

http://www.cupcakecourier.com/

I'm just wondering if it's fabulous or not!?!?

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KHalstead Posted 24 Oct 2006 , 5:14pm
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I haven't tried it but I know that it wasinvented by someone's distant friend/relative or something on this site!!! Looks like it would be fabulous to me!!!

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LmLBuddy4 Posted 24 Oct 2006 , 5:15pm
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It definitely looks neat, but I don't know anything about it.

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peachquilter Posted 24 Oct 2006 , 5:29pm
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I LOVE IT!! I am always taking cupcakes into the kids schools. I have an old tupperware one, but the cupcake rack is missing. icon_sad.gif

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SweetThistleCakes Posted 24 Oct 2006 , 5:30pm
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I like it! Now they need to make one for 6 dozen cupcakes and I'll be set!! icon_lol.gif

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ckkerber Posted 24 Oct 2006 , 5:32pm
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I haven't tried it but it looks so cool!

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punkinpie Posted 24 Oct 2006 , 5:41pm
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This may be a crazy question - but if the cupcake is iced to the edge how do you get the cupcake out of it's little holder without touching the icing?

Maybe I'm over thinking it? It looks very cool and of course I want one...now if they only shipped to Canada.

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RisqueBusiness Posted 24 Oct 2006 , 5:46pm
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Originally Posted by punkinpie

This may be a crazy question - but if the cupcake is iced to the edge how do you get the cupcake out of it's little holder without touching the icing?

Maybe I'm over thinking it? It looks very cool and of course I want one...now if they only shipped to Canada.




It looks like the cupcake doesn't sit all the way down into the little hole. that you maybe able to pull it out by the 1/2 inch that shows above.

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golfgirl1227 Posted 24 Oct 2006 , 6:35pm
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I haven't, but I want one or 5!!!! lol

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ckkerber Posted 24 Oct 2006 , 6:53pm
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so for those of you that have this, can you tell me what size cake the carrier can hold when the trays are removed?

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SugarBakers05 Posted 24 Oct 2006 , 7:01pm
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Hi Punkinpie... I know up here in Toronto, Zellers has a carrying case for 12 cupcakes and Linen Chest has one that holds 24 cupcakes. Maybe you check the Zellers and Linen Chest in your area thumbs_up.gif

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punkinpie Posted 24 Oct 2006 , 7:40pm
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Hi Punkinpie... I know up here in Toronto, Zellers has a carrying case for 12 cupcakes and Linen Chest has one that holds 24 cupcakes. Maybe you check the Zellers and Linen Chest in your area thumbs_up.gif




We don't have a linen chest - but I will definitly check Zellers.

Thanks for the tip icon_smile.gif

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GeminiRJ Posted 24 Oct 2006 , 11:29pm
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I recently bought plastic "cupcake inserts" for 99 cents each at my local craft store. Each insert holds 12 cupcakes, and are designed to fit into standard size cake boxes. (I think it's 9X13 for each insert, or very close to those dimensions.)

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